In Cannes for the premiere of Triangle of Sadness, the three-time Oscar nominee digs in on his connections to his Marxist character and how to function as an anarchist in Hollywood.
that linked 5G cellular networks to the spread of the coronavirus; he is a longtime vegan who, in our interview, credited his immune system being “internally clean” for keeping him free of illness for the past seven-plus years.
There was an idea to do that, but I just schedule-wise couldn't make it work. The idea was I get on the island and we're sitting there in a circle in the group and I start laughing hysterically and then a coconut falls, hits me on the head and kills me.A couple of weeks. I loved doing it. I was supposed to be there like literally March or April 2020 right at the start [of the COVID 19 outbreak] and I was just like, “I'm gonna bail.” I thought, I guess we'll kiss this one goodbye.
That came from these top medical officials in the U.S., like Fauci — that idiocy came from that. Like nobody saying, “maybe eat less sugar, maybe there’s a connection between all of these things that we’re putting into our bodies." I just think that would be a better thing to focus proactively on how do we not get sick? Luckily, knock on wood, it’s been seven and a half years since I got sick.No, nothing for seven and a half years, and that’s because my immune system's strong.
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